Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Design Process Study

Study in a design process through abstraction and translation.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

met · a · mor · pho · sis

A metamorphosis froma 2d composition to a 3d composition.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Dandelion Plant

Analysing the micro-photographs two make a two-dimensional composition.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Tessellation Pavilion

Converting the analysis of a natural structure into a relief composition.

Tessellation Relief

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Paper Relief

That composition then is transformed into a relief composition made entirely of paper.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

TESSELLATION: STRUCTURAL VARIANTS

Translated to a three dimensional structure.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Flexible Structural System

The organization was generated from the relationship between the differentiated units allowing for a strong, light-weight and highly flexible structural system.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Flexible Structural System

The organization was generated from the relationship between the differentiated units allowing for a strong, light-weight and highly flexible structural system.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Flexible Structural System

The organization was generated from the relationship between the differentiated units allowing for a strong, light-weight and highly flexible structural system.

Tessellation Pavilion

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.

Tessellation Pavilion

EXHIBITED IN THE INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE BIENNIAL ANTALYA 2012

Tessellation Relief

Tesselation is a study in a design process through abstraction and translation from two dimension image to three dimensional structure. It plays with the relationships between solid and void to lift layers of complexity from pattern. The study begins with a series of photographs which are abstracted to two dimensional patterns and recombined to generate a tiling system. The fractal nature of the patterns allow the tiling system to transition over multiple scales. Finally the two dimension research was translated to a three dimensional structure built at the scale of a pavilion.